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Michael Gebicki

Michael Gebicki

Michael Gebicki is a Sydney-based travel writer, best known for his Tripologist column published for more than 15 years in Traveller. With four decades of experience, his specialty is practical advice, destination insights and problem-solving for travellers. He also designs and leads slow, immersive tours to some of his favourite places. Connect via Instagram @michael_gebicki

Emirates, along with other Gulf carriers, have resumed some flights to and from Australia and on to Europe.

Gulf flights are back, but don’t book or cancel before reading this

From rerouted flight paths to refund policies and rising fares, here is what you need to know about the current air travel disruptions.

  • Michael Gebicki

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Car rental companies do offer pricing for long-term rentals.

Is there an economical way to have a car for six months in England?

A car is going to be essential, and the answer depends on your budget, how much driving you’re planning and whether convenience or lowest cost are priorities.

  • Michael Gebicki
Airspace across parts of the Middle East closed on Monday morning.

Travel plans disrupted by the war? Your insurer is unlikely to help

The closure of one of the world’s busiest regions for international airline traffic has caused massive disruption to travel plans – and your insurance might not cover you.

  • Michael Gebicki and Craig Platt
Big Sur, a sensational strip of California’s coastline.

What should we see with 11 days to drive California?

Between Red Mountain and San Francisco, take a roundabout route to make the most of the trip.

  • Michael Gebicki
Dual Australia-UK and Australia-Ireland citizens will no longer be able to enter the UK on their Australian passports.

What you need to know about UK’s new entry rules starting this week

Do you need to renew your UK or Irish passport? What if you have automatic UK citizenship? What you need to know about this week’s change.

  • Michael Gebicki
The luxurious business cabin on an Emirates A380.

The 81-year-old agreement that can get you cheaper business class flights

Flying particular routes with some airlines can save you thousands of dollars on fares or give you a chance to get better value from your frequent flyer points.

  • Michael Gebicki
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George Town is one of the most likeable cities in South-East Asia.

Where can we go for an escape that’s close to Singapore?

If you don’t want to spend a long time in Singapore, a short flight will get you to one of South-East Asia’s most enjoyable cities.

  • Michael Gebicki
Piazza Navona, Rome. Italy is where Australians are most likely to experience theft and lose their passport.

The country where Australians are most likely to fall victim to thieves

DFAT’s annual report on consular assistance reveals where Australians are most likely to lose their passports and which country is the most dangerous.

  • Michael Gebicki
Vietnam Airlines’ premium economy offers 97 centimetres of legroom.

Should we do a layover or just get a seat with more legroom?

“For flights less than eight hours we usually fly economy but for longer we need more legroom as we are tall.”

  • Michael Gebicki
The Trevi Fountain is now charging tourists to throw a coin in.

Yet another previously free attraction is now charging tourists

Many major cities’ best attractions used to be accessible for free. Now tourists are expected to stump up cash in order to see them.

  • Michael Gebicki